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inen the nature of secrecy the nsa it is hard to assure that their the -- that these normal checks and balances are in place to protect the american people against unwarranted surveillance. >> you don't sound particularly reassured. >> what he said is correct. he will put the effort into opening this to a panel of experts. to review the checks and balances. beyond that we are not sure if this is going to be enough. >> thank you for joining us. the u.s. and russian affairs chief -- have been meeting despite relations being the lowest and sometime, on matters ranging from syria to edward snowden. they work together despite their differences. thank you very much for joining us. to what extent have these two sides been managed -- managed to break the ice? >> they did acknowledge that there is tension between the countries. hen kerry pointed out that and his russian counterpart are hockey players. and if you play hockey you get hit, and sometimes you get knocked down. he says they are hoping that they can behave like adults and this will be reciprocated by the united states. the main topic
inen the nature of secrecy the nsa it is hard to assure that their the -- that these normal checks and balances are in place to protect the american people against unwarranted surveillance. >> you don't sound particularly reassured. >> what he said is correct. he will put the effort into opening this to a panel of experts. to review the checks and balances. beyond that we are not sure if this is going to be enough. >> thank you for joining us. the u.s. and russian affairs...
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nsa defends its practices as legal. we are getting a look at the last of the nixon's tapes. many have been released. once going public today are the most important ones. they cover a time period in 1973 when nixon was embroiled in the water gate scandal. nixon library is releasing them at 12:30 our time. fascinating stuff. states latest standards of learning scores shows 75% of students passed tests in virginia. washington reports it is due to a more difficult exam this year. >> redskins hold first pre-season practice as they get read for saturday's game against the bills. >> looks like rex grossman is the quarterback. kirk cousins was hit in the second quarter. according to mri results, no serious damage. good new there is. now on to baseball, on monday, nats required -- placed on revokeable trade waiver. like dejesus still on the roster last night. bottom of fourth, a hit, that is what i am making it now. turns on inside pitch right center field for first home run of the season to tie 1-1. top of 6th tied at 1, tyler moore, grounder deep into the hole, ryan zimmerman score
nsa defends its practices as legal. we are getting a look at the last of the nixon's tapes. many have been released. once going public today are the most important ones. they cover a time period in 1973 when nixon was embroiled in the water gate scandal. nixon library is releasing them at 12:30 our time. fascinating stuff. states latest standards of learning scores shows 75% of students passed tests in virginia. washington reports it is due to a more difficult exam this year. >> redskins...
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>> well, you know, we had an amendment to the appropriations bill cutting off the funding for the nsa surveillance. i voted against that amendment because i don't think you can just cut off a program. you need to replace it with something. but i am very troubled by the things that are coming out day after day. showing that we have not really been told the truth. do i think that congress needs to revisit this whole issue and come up with a plan. what i have seen so far is really unsatisfactory. we were told one thing congress was told one thing and as senator corker said, we don't feel that we are being told everything. and that's not really the way things should work. so i'm troubled by it i think we need to look at it and i think we need to revamp the program. >> chris: congressman angle and senator corker, thank you both so much for coming in today. we will stay on top of all these stories, gentlemen. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> up next a thrill-killing in oklahoma. >> i'm appalled at the behavior of these three children. >> chris: shocked and outrage on two continents after pros
>> well, you know, we had an amendment to the appropriations bill cutting off the funding for the nsa surveillance. i voted against that amendment because i don't think you can just cut off a program. you need to replace it with something. but i am very troubled by the things that are coming out day after day. showing that we have not really been told the truth. do i think that congress needs to revisit this whole issue and come up with a plan. what i have seen so far is really...
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karen was with group of demonstrators that say the nsa need to be reined in. >> >> reporter: a live lie group calling on local leaders to do more to protect the privacy of american citizens. >>> dangers to democracy are too great >> reporter: daniel exposed pentagon capers four decades ago, shedding light on america's policies in vietnam. he told a crowd of roughly 300 he identified strongly with edward snowden and manning. >> in the case of manning myself, we wanted to make people aware of the wars. ongoing war and hopelessness of it. in snowden's case, he was looking at violations of the constitution that are getting much debate and would never have done so without snowden's actions. >> reporter: this rally, organized by restore the force too many aim at the surveillance programs. supporters of them say it protects americans. >> you need to have a warrant, the warrant needs to have probable cause. you need to describe specific persons and things to be searched. you are what we have been learning about, the surveillance, follows none of these rules. >> reporter: this woman, vickie, sai
karen was with group of demonstrators that say the nsa need to be reined in. >> >> reporter: a live lie group calling on local leaders to do more to protect the privacy of american citizens. >>> dangers to democracy are too great >> reporter: daniel exposed pentagon capers four decades ago, shedding light on america's policies in vietnam. he told a crowd of roughly 300 he identified strongly with edward snowden and manning. >> in the case of manning myself, we...
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comes out about the fact that the nsa, our government had access to more information, communications involving americans than we had suspected or thought, that they have violated their own rules in collecting thousands of domestic e-mails. senator corker, you have called for the head of the nsa, general keith alexander to brief congress when you get back in september. let me ask you a direct question, sir. as the top republican on senate foreign relations, as you sit here today, do you feel you actually know what the government is and isn't doing in surveilling americans? >> no. i mean i don't think -- there are many people work harder than i do. i'm not on the intelligence committee. obviously, they are privy to information that i am not. absolutely not. that's why i wrote a letter this week to the president, ask that the head of this organization come in and brief folks from top to bottom to explain every program that's under way, understand so we can understand its intent and to understand how appropriate oversight is taking place. look, i appreciate efforts to keep americans secu
comes out about the fact that the nsa, our government had access to more information, communications involving americans than we had suspected or thought, that they have violated their own rules in collecting thousands of domestic e-mails. senator corker, you have called for the head of the nsa, general keith alexander to brief congress when you get back in september. let me ask you a direct question, sir. as the top republican on senate foreign relations, as you sit here today, do you feel you...
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the "wall street journal" says the nsa keeps the content of some e-mails between u.s. citizens and also filters domestic phone calls made over the internet. the nsa can track almost anything that's online as long as it's covered by a broad court order. >>> egyptian authorities have arrested more top islamists, including the spokesperson for the muslim brotherhood, this after the organization's supreme leader was taken into custody. in washington, the obama administration may be nearing a decision on whether to cut some of its annual financial aid to egypt. administrators met at the white house yesterday. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: it was a humiliating defeat for the top leader of the muslim brotherhood. just hours after his arrest, mohammed badie was shown on egyptian tv looking tired and intimidated. he's charged with inciting violence after the fiery speeches he made in the muslim brotherhood's main protest camp. but it's the violence in the government's crackdown to clear protests that's brought international condemnation and calls for the u.s. to suspend
the "wall street journal" says the nsa keeps the content of some e-mails between u.s. citizens and also filters domestic phone calls made over the internet. the nsa can track almost anything that's online as long as it's covered by a broad court order. >>> egyptian authorities have arrested more top islamists, including the spokesperson for the muslim brotherhood, this after the organization's supreme leader was taken into custody. in washington, the obama administration may...
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comes out about the fact that the nsa, our government had access to more information, communications involving americans than we had suspected or thought, that they have violated their own rules in collecting thousands of domestic e-mails. senator corker, you have called for the head of the nsa, general keith alexander to brief congress when you get back in september. let me ask you a direct question, sir. as the top republican on senate foreign relations, as you sit here today, do you feel you actually know what the government is and isn't doing in surveilling americans? >> no. i mean i don't think -- there are many people work harder than i do. i'm not on the intelligence committee. obviously, they are privy to information that i am not. absolutely not. that's why i wrote a letter this week to the president, ask that the head of this organization come in and brief folks from top to bottom to explain every program that's under way, understand so we can understand its intent and to understand how appropriate oversight is taking place. look, i appreciate efforts to keep americans secu
comes out about the fact that the nsa, our government had access to more information, communications involving americans than we had suspected or thought, that they have violated their own rules in collecting thousands of domestic e-mails. senator corker, you have called for the head of the nsa, general keith alexander to brief congress when you get back in september. let me ask you a direct question, sir. as the top republican on senate foreign relations, as you sit here today, do you feel you...
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that's not something that would be possible in the the united states. >> the new nsa controversy plays out as president obama's traditional supporters on the left are openly criticizing his administration. >> i think the white house has lost credibility. >> and the aclu alleges that the nsa plays word games citing this intelligence document known as united states intelligence directive 18. collecting data apparently does not mean storing data in the traditional sense but rather retrieving and analyzing it. >> that's actually a bizarre definition to allow the nsa to really obscure what's going on even though they are saying all the right words publicly. >> this seems to be the definition the nation's intelligence chief relied on before next change before a senate committee. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not witnessingly. -- whitingly. there are cases when they could inadvertently perhaps collect but not whitingly. >> and the nsa director seemed to use a similar strategy in regards to a fox
that's not something that would be possible in the the united states. >> the new nsa controversy plays out as president obama's traditional supporters on the left are openly criticizing his administration. >> i think the white house has lost credibility. >> and the aclu alleges that the nsa plays word games citing this intelligence document known as united states intelligence directive 18. collecting data apparently does not mean storing data in the traditional sense but...
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the journal says the nsa has developed a surveillance network aimed at gathering information that starts or ends at other countries. they say the system likely to gather the communication that takes place in the u.s. the first information about the program came public when edward snowden leaked classified documents. >>> a dog in san francisco is still in the pet hospital after falling 40 feet from a window. his owner says it happened because someone shot him with a pellet gun. show you john gutten and his dog freddy. freddy was being treated to his hips and pelvis, the vets called to say a pellet was found embedded in his leg. he thinks his dog was shot intentionally and called police to investigate. >> somebody hurt my dog on purpose. like, what the hell is that? who the hell does that? >>> and freddy's recovery is expected to take at least ten weeks. police are looking for witnesses. gutten thinks someone in the area may be using animals for target practice. >>> while most students are heading to the first year of college may not be as ready as they think. only 26 percent of the high s
the journal says the nsa has developed a surveillance network aimed at gathering information that starts or ends at other countries. they say the system likely to gather the communication that takes place in the u.s. the first information about the program came public when edward snowden leaked classified documents. >>> a dog in san francisco is still in the pet hospital after falling 40 feet from a window. his owner says it happened because someone shot him with a pellet gun. show you...
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the power of the nsa network and how much internet traffic it could reach. >> are you following them? >> yeah. >> we don't need to do that. >>> reenacting the trayvon martin shooting. the controversy of a renewed service announcement, the deadly confrontation. >>> good morning, traffic is doing pretty well in many areas. i want to take you to northbound 101 in san jose. we have a slowdown because of a crash. we'll tell you what is going on. >>> low clouds this morning. also some gusty winds. no showers out there right now. there's still a chance. coming at forecast, break down thunderstorm chances today. details in a red flag warning and the temperature change you can't expect by the weekend. [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! . >>> time now 6:14. a group on florida stand your ground law. released public service announce linked to the trayvon martin shooting. >> the 92nd psa uses 911 tapes used in the george zimmerman trial to reenact the deadly confrontation. pro
the power of the nsa network and how much internet traffic it could reach. >> are you following them? >> yeah. >> we don't need to do that. >>> reenacting the trayvon martin shooting. the controversy of a renewed service announcement, the deadly confrontation. >>> good morning, traffic is doing pretty well in many areas. i want to take you to northbound 101 in san jose. we have a slowdown because of a crash. we'll tell you what is going on. >>> low...
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message for a lot of countries right now because the united states especially in recent months with the nsa scandal and what not did lose a lot of -- a lot of its credibility. so putin can continue to push that message. >> saying it's all talk but why is putin speaking now? >> well, i mean he's speaking now because it has been a week since -- or 10 days since the -- since the strike, the chemical strike, and putin has been sort of speaking here and there in one sentence or less and also his foreign ministry has been speaking quite a bit. so there has been a lot of conversation going on. and so there was speaking in the far east right now. >> russia and iran have warned a u.s. attack could have catastrophic repercussions in the region. what do you think that means? >> well, i think what putin, i think what he means is that at the has little to lose or assad has little to lose, listen 100,000 people died. if it is true he is the one who used chemical weapons, he can do it again and if he does have nothing to lose, then, he -- the cat two astromh can be more neeta kruschavev, appreciate your t
message for a lot of countries right now because the united states especially in recent months with the nsa scandal and what not did lose a lot of -- a lot of its credibility. so putin can continue to push that message. >> saying it's all talk but why is putin speaking now? >> well, i mean he's speaking now because it has been a week since -- or 10 days since the -- since the strike, the chemical strike, and putin has been sort of speaking here and there in one sentence or less and...
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and, you know, this is not the first incidence after the nsa leaks of learning that the u.k. government and spy agencies and the u.s. government have been working together with various surveillance programs and related issues. >> what more do you know regarding the destruction of these hard drives? "the guardian" editor in chief said the destruction of the computer hard drives contain information provided by whistleblower edward snowden and allowed the paper to continue reporting on the allegations. what do we know about this information? >> we don't know a lot because he's quite rightly keeping tight lipped on what he and the government have discussed. but what we are seeing is, you know, government intervention on perfectly valid journalistic activity. the guardian worked with the government to ensure that no, you know, national security items that could be of danger to national security were published. but we do understand that there is a continued pressure from both the u.s. government and the u.k. government against whistleblowers and leaking when it comes to some of the
and, you know, this is not the first incidence after the nsa leaks of learning that the u.k. government and spy agencies and the u.s. government have been working together with various surveillance programs and related issues. >> what more do you know regarding the destruction of these hard drives? "the guardian" editor in chief said the destruction of the computer hard drives contain information provided by whistleblower edward snowden and allowed the paper to continue...
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. >> reporter: as a result of the nsa leaks by former contractor edward snowden, mueller suggested terrorists are changing the way they operate. >> our capabilities around the world have been adversely impacted by -- >> reporter: on the benghazi terrorist attack that killed ambassador stephens, he explained why it took two weeks for his agents to reach the scene. >> on one hand it was diplomatic e ner sha on part of the lib yas and we wanted to make sure we had adequate security. >> reporter: mueller to the fbi's investigation pan-am bombing over lockerbie, scotland, where 270 people were killed. as for benghazi. >> what's holding up the investigation now? >> a transitory government, not sure this particular prime minister is going to be there this week or next month. we've gone through several in the one year since benghazi. >> hard to know who to deal with. >> it's hard to know who to deal with. you do not have the security forces that we have developed a rapport with or have the capabilities that we would hope. >> reporter: while mueller would not comment on the administration's initial st
. >> reporter: as a result of the nsa leaks by former contractor edward snowden, mueller suggested terrorists are changing the way they operate. >> our capabilities around the world have been adversely impacted by -- >> reporter: on the benghazi terrorist attack that killed ambassador stephens, he explained why it took two weeks for his agents to reach the scene. >> on one hand it was diplomatic e ner sha on part of the lib yas and we wanted to make sure we had adequate...